Mr. Samuel I. Mattern-Schain of Northwood, has been named to first
honors on the Clark University, Worcester, Mass., Dean's List. This
selection marks outstanding academic achievement during the Spring
2008 semester.
Mr. Mattern-Schain is a member of Clark
University's Class of 2008 with studies in English. Mattern-Schain
also attended Coe-Brown Northwood Academy.
To be eligible for first honors, students must
have a grade point average of 3.8 or higher, of a maximum of 4.3
(all A+s).
Reminder
The Northwood Area Land Management Collaborative
(NALMC) is pleased to announce the opening of a new five-mile hiking
trail. In celebration of New Hampshire Trails Day, NALMC invites the
public to join them at Northwood Meadows State Park on Sunday, July
19th at 9:00 a.m. to hike the trail and learn about the wildlife and
habitats seen along the trail.
For further information about the hike or about
this organization, please contact Fred Borman, NALMC Secretary, at
603-679-5616 or
[email protected]
Northwood Farmer's Market
Northwood's first Farmers Market was a
resounding success.
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Northwood's first ever Farmers Market was a great
success. Residents and passers-by on busy Rt. 4 the day before the
4th of July enjoyed the fruits (and vegetables, and chickens, and
eggs and on and on...!) of our local farms and businesses, music,
and a real sense of community.
The next market will be August 7th, so keep your
eyes open for notices.
We plan three more for 2008 and a full weekly
schedule for summer and fall 2009.
Northwood Congregational Church Annual
Auction
Northwood author and storyteller Rebecca Rule
will be showing her skills as auctioneer at the upcoming Northwood
Congregational Church annual auction. Becky is known throughout New
England, and beyond, for her unique style of speech and dry humor.
She captivates her audience so there is no telling who may end up
with the bargains and treasures that will be sold under her "Rule"
as auctioneer.
The event will take place on Saturday, August 23
starting with a chicken barbeque at 4:30 p.m. Be sure to write the
date on your calendar now so you won't miss a minute of the good
food and fun. The church is located on Rt. 4, east of Coe-Brown
Academy.
Northwood Recreation Update
Adult Soccer: Men will play Tuesday evenings and
women will play Thursday evenings. Both groups meet at the temporary
practice field on Bow Lake Rd. at 6:00 p.m.. This is a FREE program
but registration is required.
Beach Volleyball: The 2nd session of
Adult Beach Volleyball will begin on Wednesday, August 6th
and will meet every Wednesday in August at Northwood Lake Beach.
Register by August 1st. The cost is $5 per person.
Fall Soccer: If your child is entering
Kindergarten through 8th grade and would like to play
Fall Soccer, register by July 25th. The cost for children
entering Kindergarten-2nd grade is $30 children entering
3rd- 8th grade are $45.00. Practices will
begin the week of August 4th and most games will take
place on Saturdays.
To register, obtain a registration form from the
Northwood Town Hall or from the town web site:
www.town.northwood.nh.us
or call the Recreation Department at 942-5586 x209.
Else Cilley Chapter D.A.R.
The Else Cilley Chapter D.A.R. in Nottingham
hosted a successful Antique Appraisal Program on June 21st at the
Historic Nottingham Square Schoolhouse. Mr. Dan Olmstead gave many
appraisals and told stories of good and bad purchases and how the
antique business is changing.
Former Regent Barbara Frangione helped with the
genealogy for several people who were interested. Soups, sandwiches,
drinks and desserts were offered for sale and the day was considered
a success.
The regular meeting was called to order at 1:10
p.m. and the usual business was discussed.
A flag flown over the Washington, D.C. Capitol
was obtained by chairman Jean Lane from Senator Sununu and given to
the Cornerstone Christian School by Susan Masison.
There was discussion about the correct procedure
when the flag passes by, as in a parade, and when singing the "Star
Spangled Banner." After searching the Internet, it was stated that
at both times, the right hand is placed over the heart; if a man is
wearing a hat, he removes it and places his hand over his heart;
service men and women salute; and a new law passed in 2007, all
veterans salute to show that they have served.
The next meeting will be held on July 23rd at 12
p.m. This is the Annual Picnic Lunch, bring a sandwich or salad.
Dessert and punch will be served. Rebecca Shoup will talk on her
visit to the Galapagos Islands. Visitors and prospective members
welcome at the Old Schoolhouse on the Square.
Northwood Lake Watershed Annual Meeting
Saturday, July 19 is the Northwood Lakes Water
Association annual meeting. It will be held at the Northwood Town
Beach on Lakeshore Drive at 4:30 p.m. Jeff Schloss is the guest
speaker. Jeff holds a joint appointment as a Research Scientist in
the UNH Freshwater Biology Group and as a Water Resources Specialist
with the UNH Cooperative Extension. Jeff will be speaking about
landscaping techniques we can use to enhance and protect the quality
of the water as it passes over our land on its journey to the lake.
After Jeff's presentation, Northwood Lake Watershed Association
members will participate in the business meeting. At 5:30 p.m. all
members are invited to a barbecue. To help our planning, please RSVP
Jim or Pat at 942-5365.
An Update For Non-Members
In 1992 the Northwood Lake Watershed Association
was formed to preserve and protect the quality of Northwood Lake and
its surroundings for the collective interest for lake users. Since
then our activities have included the monitoring and treatment of
the ever present milfoil in our lake, water quality testing through
the Volunteer Lake Assessment Program (VLAP), invasive screening
through the Lake Host Program, as well as providing educational
resources to our members and the lake community at large. Membership
is is open to anyone who has an interest in the lake. You don't have
to live on the lake to join. Annual dues are $20 per member ( a
member can be an individual, family, business or organization). Your
money will go to things like milfoil treatment, annual lake
vegetation survey and water quality testing programs.
Join us at the Northwood Town Beach on July 19.
www.northwoodlake.com
Obituaries
Thelma Shaw
Thelma J. Shaw, 87, formerly of 417 First NH
Turnpike, died on Wed., July 9, 2008 at the Epsom Manor in Epsom,
NH, after a long illness.
She was born on July 25, 1920 in Malden, MA; the
daughter of Roy H. and Dorothy R. (Moreshead) Milligan.
Thelma worked as an inspector for Sprague
Electric for many years. She was a member of the Eastern Star and of
the Northwood Women's Home & Foreign Mission Society. Thelma enjoyed
gardening, crocheting, making ceramics and crafts with talented
hands during Florida winters with Jim, and volunteering at the
library. She was an avid reader.
She is survived by her son Richard Shaw of
Northwood; her sister, Romayne Jackson of Northwood; her two
granddaughters, Amy Shaw of Brooklyn, NY and Meagan Shaw of Maui,
Hawaii and many loving nieces and nephews and their children.
She was predeceased by her husband of 62 years,
James Shaw and by her two brothers, Steadman (Ted) Milligan of
Northwood and Roy (Buddy) Milligan, Jr. of Chattanooga, TN.
A memorial service was held July 14, 2008 at
Purdy Memorial Chapel, in Lee, NH with Rev. Ted White officiating.
Burial was at the Pine Grove Cemetery in Northwood. To sign our
on-line guestbook, please go to
www.purdyfuneralservice.com.
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